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- STORIES BY YUSSUF MOHAMMED

MBABANE – Accumulati­ve losses of approximat­ely over E2 million were incurred as a result of the destructio­n of homesteads, properties and vehicles of Royal Eswatini Police Service (REPS) officers, since the beginning of April.

According to the REPS’ Performanc­e Report on Recurrent and Capital Expenditur­e and Other Allied Police Administra­tive and Operationa­l Activities for the period of April 1 to June 30, 2022, the matter of compensati­ng the officers for the losses suffered is on government’s table and that is covered by law.

The compensati­on of the affected police officers is provided for, in Sections 85 (1) and 86 (1) of the Police Service Act, No. 22 of 2018 which reads: “Police officers whose properties were damaged through acts of sabotage and terrorism are eligible to claim and be compensate­d for the damaged property at government’s expense.”

Violence

The report further states that the period under review also saw the acts of violence, in particular those manifestin­g through arson attacks, that were being perpetrate­d around the country, continuing to the detriment of the quest for peace and socio-economic developmen­t.

“The sporadic arson attacks have affected individual­s, businesses as well as the police service in terms of the organisati­on’s facilities and properties of individual police officers,” the report reads. The police service’s infrastruc­ture that had been destroyed included KaShewula, Luve, Mpaka, Ngculwini, Madlangemp­isi, Fairview North and Phumulamca­shi police posts.

Other structures that were torched were Matsapha Police Camp, Malkerns and Lubuli station commanders’ houses.

Meanwhile, the report further stated that activities linked to the civil unrest in the country had taken a new twist and shocking dimension, whereby police officers were targeted by gunmen. It states that there were five cases where police officers were shot, two of which had fatal outcomes that were recorded during the reporting period.

Police officers manning the Malagwane Truck Cooling Station were shot at while on duty by unknown gunmen along the Mbabane-Manzini Highway, injuring one officer.

Two police officers who were responding to an incident call, were shot at near the Manzini Club and one officer died while the other one sustained serious injuries. for sometime the young man in question had not visited the house and the car had remained parked, something that raised suspicions as to what was going on, which resulted in the police being called.

The neighbours revealed that on Monday afternoon, police officers arrived to clear the bush next to the gate in order to gain entry. They stated that the police came out of the house carrying a white body bag, which they loaded in the back of their van.

The neighbours also stated that on Monday night, a certain woman arrived and towed the car which had been parked in the yard.

Strange

Meanwhile, the neighbours mentioned that there was something strange about the house, which they did not understand until the remains were discovered.

“As a family, we would have sleepless nights but never got an answer why that was happening. At times we would all sleep in the sitting room together due to fear.”

The neighbours further stated that they hoped that they would be able to sleep, as they had finally found closure on the creepy feeling about the neglected house next door. When reached for comment, one

Meanwhile, two more officers were shot at while on their way to attend a road traffic accident, which turned out to be a hoax at Mathangeni in Matsapha. As a result of the shooting, one officer died on the spot while the other sustained serious injuries.

In another rare incident, a police officer was shot at while driving from his residentia­l house to the KaPhunga Police Station to collect water. He is currently recovering and under medical supervisio­n.

Two police officers who were carrying out their investigat­ive duties in Sithobelwe­ni were shot by unknown gunmen and fortunatel­y, there were no casualties as a result of the incident, according to the report.

 ?? (File pic) ?? A section of flats which were petrol-bombed by unknown arsonists.
(File pic) A section of flats which were petrol-bombed by unknown arsonists.

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